Have you pulled down a bit of thick layers of wallpaper only to reveal that part of the wall itself has come with it? When doing a bit of decorating it often comes hand in hand with needing to contact a plasterer, especially if the house is relatively unknown, as you won’t know the last time the walls where plastered.
Is it time for a re-plaster? If you’re looking for a ball park figure then we may be able to help you out!
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- Is Plastering something I can DIY?
- When should I get a plasterer?
- How much will it cost me to get a plasterer?
- How long will it take the plasterer to complete the job?
- When can I paint on the plaster?
- Get a quote from a plasterer
Is Plastering something I can DIY?
Plastering is a skill. It’s something that takes many years to master & be good at. That being said, there are a few basic things that you may be able to try your hand at, such as putting up plasterboard which is easy enough & you can try your hand at rough plastering, just don’t expect the nicest of finishes! We’ll write a guide on this later, but to some up, I wouldn’t attempt to plaster a room yourself if you’ve never done it before.
When should I get a plasterer?
It’s somewhat obvious when it’s time to get a plasterer in. If cracks are appearing in your walls or you’ve pulled back a bit of wallpaper only to have the wall be taken with it then chances are you need to look for a tradesman. You can also sometimes be preemptive, walls that need plastering are often quite spongy and have a bit of give in comparison to fresh plaster, so prior to starting any decorating, go push on your walls! It’ll give you the time to save up for a plasterer prior to starting.
There are a few different types of plastering jobs that you may require, including:
- Plastering a ceiling
- External house rendering
- Re-Plastering walls
- Newly plastering walls
How much will it cost me to get a plasterer?
Tricky question. Mostly, it depends on the day rate of the plaster himself and the materials he is going to use on the job, so to give an accurate quote is hard. That being said however, we can provide a rough estimate:
Job Type | Room Size | Estimate Quote | Time Taken |
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Completely Plastering Walls | Small | £595-£674 | 2-3 Days |
Completely Plastering Walls | Medium | £575-£920 | 2-3 Days |
Completely Plastering Walls | Large | £995-£1,375 | 3-4 Days |
Re-plastering Walls | Small | £378-£496 | 1–1.5 Days |
Re-plastering Walls | Medium | £430-£550 | 1–2 Days |
Re-plastering Walls | Large | £536-£690 | 2–3 Days |
Plastering Ceilings | Small | £210-£352 | 6–10 Hours |
Plastering Ceilings | Medium | £270-£435 | 8–12 Hours |
Plastering Ceilings | Large | £410-£736 | 2–3 Days |
Exterior Rendering | Two Bed Bungalow | £2,158-£2,940 | 4–6 Days |
Exterior Rendering | Three Bed Semi | £3,840-£5,300 | 5–8 Days |
Exterior Rendering | Four Bed Detached | £6,320-£7,800 | 1–2 Weeks |
*Prices are referenced from Trusted Traders and are correct as of 06/02/19.
How long will it take the plasterer to complete the job?
We’ve given an indication about based on the specific room size of how long it may take, however this obviously depends on the plasterer himself
When can I paint on the plaster?
Plaster has a varied dry time, it depends on the conditions in your house & the heat, so it’s generally advised that you should wait a week in order to start painting on the plaster. Make sure any wet looking patches have disappeared before doing so.
Get a quote from a plasterer
Are you looking for a quote to get part of your house plastered? Then we can put you in touch with local tradesmen or companies who will get in contact with you & offer you a quote, this will give you a good basis for comparison! Simply fill in the form below: